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read this passage: amendment iii no soldier shall, in time of peace be …

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read this passage:
amendment iii
no soldier shall, in time of peace be quartered in any house, without the consent of the owner, nor in time of war, but in a manner to be prescribed by law.
what is the main idea of this amendment from the bill of rights?
a. homeowners have the right to remove any soldiers in their home.
b. soldiers can lawfully enter a private home during times of war.
c. a private home becomes the property of the state during times of war.
d. soldiers cannot enter a private home unless the owner allows it.

Explanation:

Brief Explanations
  • Option A: The amendment doesn't mention homeowners' right to remove soldiers, only about quartering with consent or legal manner in war. Eliminate A.
  • Option B: The amendment says in war, quartering is "in a manner to be prescribed by law", not that soldiers can "lawfully enter" (the focus is on quartering, not just entering, and it's regulated by law, not an automatic right to enter). Eliminate B.
  • Option C: The amendment has nothing to do with a private home becoming state property. Eliminate C.
  • Option D: In peace, soldiers need owner's consent to be quartered; in war, it's by law. So overall, soldiers can't enter (be quartered in) a private home unless the owner allows (in peace) or as per law (in war), which aligns with "soldiers cannot enter a private home unless the owner allows it" (the "unless" covers both peace - owner's consent, and war - legal manner which is a form of regulated allowance).

Answer:

D. Soldiers cannot enter a private home unless the owner allows it.